Coming April 23, 2019 (Pre-order below)

The epic space adventure that bridges our present day to the sci-fi future imagined by countless generations.

The bestselling author of Daemon returns with a near-future high-tech thriller, in which a charismatic billionaire recruits a team of adventurers to launch the first deep space mining operation–a mission that could alter the trajectory of human civilization.

When itinerant cave diver James Tighe receives an invitation to billionaire Nathan Joyce’s private island, he thinks it must be a mistake. But Tighe’s unique skill set makes him a prime candidate for Joyce’s high-risk venture to mine a near-earth asteroid–with the goal of kick-starting an entire off-world economy. The potential rewards and personal risks are staggering, but the competition is fierce and the stakes couldn’t be higher.

Isolated and pushed beyond their breaking points, Tighe and his fellow twenty-first century adventurers–ex-soldiers, former astronauts, BASE jumpers, and mountain climbers–must rely on each other to survive not only the dangers of a multi-year expedition but the harsh realities of business in space. They’re determined to transform humanity from an Earth-bound species to a space-faring one–or die trying

Daemon does for surfing the
Web what Jaws did for swimming in the ocean.”—Chicago Sun-Times on Daemon

“The characters (even
the not-strictly-human ones) are vivid, the
pacing is perfect, the villain is capital-E evil,
and the author’s near-future world is so well
developed that
you completely buy even his wildest speculations.
A magnificent tour de force.
” —Booklist
on Influx (starred review)

“...Suarez’s fiction is closer
to reality than most people think.” —Chris
Anderson, Wired Magazine, on Kill Decision

“Greatest.
Techno-thriller. Period. Experts have long feared
the Internet doomsday scenario. Daemon
is arguably more terrifying.” — Billy
O'Brien, former Director of Cybersecurity and
Communications Policy at the White House

It all
begins when one man's obituary appears
online...

Matthew
Sobol was a legendary computer game
designer—the architect behind half a dozen
popular online games. His premature death from
brain cancer depressed both gamers and his
company’s stock price.

But Sobol’s
fans weren’t the only ones to note his passing.
He left behind something that was scanning
Internet obituaries, too—something that put in
motion a whole series of programs upon his
death. Programs that moved money. Programs that
recruited people. Programs that killed.

Confronted with
a killer from beyond the grave, Detective Peter
Sebeck comes face-to-face with the full
implications of our increasingly complex and
interconnected world—one where the dead can read
headlines, steal identities, and carry out
far-reaching plans without fear of retribution.
Sebeck must find a way to stop Sobol’s web of
programs—his Daemon—before it achieves its
ultimate purpose. And to do so, he must uncover
what that purpose is...

By the middle of the 21st
century CRISPR genetic editing is routinely
used to eliminate deadly heritable disorders
in human embryos. But CRISPR technology is
capable of much more--and parents know it.

Black market embryo labs soon appear, ready to
make risky edits with potentially unintended
consequences for humanity. But having become the
most profitable criminal enterprise in the
world, the ruthless genetic cartels researching
new edits aren't about to stop. In fact, they're
prepared to go to any length to defend their
market. And Interpol Agent, Kenneth Durand is
their top target.

“Biopunk has been waiting for
its William Gibson, to bring a whole new vision of the
future...and Daniel Suarez has done it.” — Wall
Street Journal on Change Agent

“Besides being a rockin'
thriller, Change Agent is a vivid depiction of where
ubiquitous gene editing might take us. I came away
believing I'll be less surprised by the future.” — Kevin
Kelly, author & co-founder Wired Magazine

What if human
civilization is more advanced than you know?

In his latest SciFi thriller New York Times
Bestselling author, Daniel Suarez, depicts a
world where the future has already happened...

Imagine that
scientists and researchers have already achieved
major technological breakthroughs that could
transform billions of lives—but they've done so in
a world where the open exchange of ideas is viewed
as dangerous and major technological advances are
carefully managed. All to prevent the social
disruption that radically new technologies
bring... ..

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“The characters (even
the not-strictly-human ones) are vivid, the
pacing is perfect, the villain is capital-E evil,
and the author’s near-future world is so well
developed that
you completely buy even his wildest speculations.
A magnificent tour de force.
” — Booklist
on Influx (starred review)

From the
New York Times bestselling author of Daemon
comes a terrifying glimpse at the next phase in
drone warfare.

When the U.S.
finds itself subjected to targeted drone
assassinations, the race is on to find those
responsible. But after the drones are discovered
to be autonomous — programmed to strike without
direct human control — the search for the
perpetrators becomes infinitely more difficult.
It's a discovery that heralds in a new era of
cheap, anonymous war, where the kill decision has
moved from man to machine with lasting
consequences for us all.

“FreedomTM surpasses
its smart, exciting predecessor. This concluding volume
crackles with electrifying action scenes and bristles with
intriguing ideas about a frightening, near-future world.
The two books combined form the cyberthriller against
which all others will be measured.” — Publisher's
Weekly (starred review)

“Suarez continues his popular
technothriller, and Daemon fans will be well be pleased
with the exciting conclusion.” — Booklist

“Greatest.
Techno-thriller. Period. Experts have long feared
the Internet doomsday scenario. Daemon
is arguably more terrifying.” — Billy
O'Brien, former Director of Cybersecurity and
Communications Policy at the White House

US Publisher

German Edition

“Daemon does for surfing the
Web what Jaws did for swimming in the ocean.”—Chicago Sun-Times